spiritual whoops

2005-09-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz
For those who don't believe in the spiritual or supernatural, just ignore this post. For everyone else, this is a true story. The people and events are not made up. As many of you have probably heard, I've had 'something' following me from house to house which likes to play with electricity to

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Judith Dinowitz
Gruss, you may be correct from the Christian point of view, but as a Jew, and as member of a people who have been following the Bible since God gave it, we don't have such a sin. Of course, that's my opinion, and the opinion of my Torah-following people. But as we all well know, there is a dist

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Judith Dinowitz
Gruss, only the book of Daniel is written in Arameic .. but it's one of the later books. Arameic came later. Hebrew is the original language of the Torah. Judith - Original Message - > > Sam wrote: > > The original was in Hebrew. The Christian versions are all translated > > form the Gre

Re: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
> Robert Munn wrote: >> Yesterday morning my company made a public announcement >> that we have been sold to HP. The deal still has to pass >> regulatory checks, of course. >> >> Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? > I don't know how many different projects Hewlett-Packard > usually has at > a

RE: Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Jeff Garza
Lightning quick from Phoenix over Qwest DSL. Jeff -Original Message- From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:45 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Quick favor... about 8 seconds on a high-speed network. On 9/20/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

Re: Zappa on Crossfire! hehe

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
On 9/20/05, Yves Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just found an old show, from 1986 on ifilm.com... Frank Zappa on > Crossfire with Novak > > It was pretty neat.. > > I used to love Zappa still do actually... often makes my playlist. > > Anyways, had to share that. > > --

Zappa on Crossfire! hehe

2005-09-20 Thread Yves Arsenault
I just found an old show, from 1986 on ifilm.com... Frank Zappa on Crossfire with Novak It was pretty neat.. I used to love Zappa still do actually... often makes my playlist. Anyways, had to share that. -- Yves Arsenault "This year, or this month, or, more likely, this very day, we

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Paul Ihrig
i like cheese. i also like Jesus 2 things stick out in my mind about him. he loved every one, prostitutes, drunks & thieves. he also preached love for all. ~| Now there’s a better way to fax. eFax makes it possible to use your

Re: Simon Wiesenthal dies at 96

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
I was thinking of Elie Wiesel, just figured it out. Whoops. Did not mean to detract from your moment of silence for someone who unquestionably did the world some good. I'll shut up now. ::blush:: Dana On 9/20/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > He wrote a few books including his

also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
September 03, 2005 Being Poor *Being poor is knowing exactly how much everything costs.* Being poor is getting angry at your kids for asking for all the crap they see on TV. Being poor is having to keep buying $800 cars because they're what you can afford, and then having the cars break down

Re: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
curious as to which street performers you saw in Dublin... I know one of them, just curious... let me know? Dana On 9/20/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Congrats! We did our belated honeymoon in Ireland, too. Here are my tips: > 1. If you're renting a car, take the acciden

Re: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
Take lots of pictures. I am very jealous. On 9/19/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So, Thursday my wife and I are finally going on our honeymoon, really, > its more of a 1st anniversary thing, but because I had changed jobs and > didn't have any vacation when we got married we ha

Re: Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
about 8 seconds on a high-speed network. On 9/20/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can someone try to reach > www.excaliburfilms.comor > excaliburfilms.com using > the ip address 216.52.238.222 at let me

for Gruss, re: battered voter syndrome

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
I had seen something similar to this before on the homeschooling lists, just saw another version and thought you might enjoy (duck). Dana + Dear America, As a friend of the family I can't sit back and watch you do this to yourself without saying something. Consider this a lo

Re: Really big ad

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
Saw that. Excellent example of viral marketing. Dana On 9/20/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just had someone send this to me. > > http://www.bigad.com.au/ > > > ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > They just choose not to apply it in the particular issue. Ironically there's a line in the Bible about that which goes something like this: None so blind as those who refuse to see. ~| Find out how CFTicket can i

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
You know... I don't think creationists and those who are trying to see science in a religious light are *incapable* of rational thought. They just choose not to apply it in the particular issue. So while this can certainly be frustrating, it isn't really fair to call them "dummies" either... Da

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 5:24 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Science, for dummies > > "There's no middle ground - abstinence until marriage and then sex for > procreation." > > So they have their own set

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Ian Skinner
>Don't they have the right to push their agenda if it conflicts with yours? No they don't, and I don't have the right to push mine. We both get to live by our own morals and you don't get to legislate yours so that I have to follow them or go to jail. >So you think people should compromise o

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
but that is the whole point. It is subjective. Not rational. Therefore there is no basis to impose your view on someone else. Especially when that someone else is going to be responsible for the consequences of that imposition. For what it is worth, I agree with you but I do not think you have

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Matthew wrote: > That says something about the accuracy over the years, doesn't it? > Yes but even we had the scroll of Adam himself, there'd still be the issue of inconsistencies in the text and also the canonization. Put simply, the Bible is a book written by man and, possibly ironically, ha

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
"No person that would ever consider an abortion can be good, no matter what the circumstances." Except it's less bad than the baby that results from it? "Now... Abortion is a sin, but dammit - so is sex. So while we hate abortion we also won't abide any sort of birth control to help control it.

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Ben Doom
Jim Davis wrote: > Of course even a good copy isn't worth all that much if the source can't be > verified. God must have forgotten to renew his certificate. --Ben ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer su

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
+1. Personally my issue with most right-to-lifers is the lack of compromise and > hypocrisy. > > +) "Abortion is bad" is an easy sell. Gruss is right, most everyone would > agree with that. However they fail to compromise: "Abortion is a sin!" and > (in classic "if God doesn't like it then neit

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
> > Well gee, I'd like to be but there is the FDA, which refuses to approve > Plan B for ideological reasons and I have noted that "pro-life" people > tend to also oppose the distribution of condoms in high school, or the > ability of teenaged girls to obtain contraception in general...the

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 5:00 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Science, for dummies > > Yes, you are correct, I admit my error. > > But I've heard that these scrolls match more than 99.9% of the exact text

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:38 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Science, for dummies > > > Matthew wrote: > > Again, you've confused your crusade with theirs, if I understand that > yours > > is "unwanted prega

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Matthew wrote: > Therefore, shouldn't pro-choice be much more into preventing the pregnancy > than in terminating it? > Well everyone that's willing to do something to stop abortion should be putting all their efforts into stopping the root cause, unwanted pregnancy. However you can't avoid i

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Yes, you are correct, I admit my error. But I've heard that these scrolls match more than 99.9% of the exact text that we have that was copied over the centuries - something like only 1 letter out of every 1000 is different. That says something about the accuracy over the years, doesn't it? Ma

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote: > The original was in Hebrew. The Christian versions are all translated > form the Greek translation. > What about Aramaic? I don't believe there is a single original language of the Bible. Further, any language that some parts were originally written in most likely were not the or

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:14 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Science, for dummies > > "It's not as if the original text is still laying around somewhere and can > just be re-translated." > > They are cal

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Your argument is easily turned against you: "stopping the root cause, unwanted pregnancy, is MUCH more difficult and uncomfortable that simply taking a moral stand that nobody disagrees with." Therefore, shouldn't pro-choice be much more into preventing the pregnancy than in terminating it? "Ig

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Howie wrote: > Right, which is a classic example of why you should always back up your data. > LOL! Yeah, why didn't God do any of this stuff when there was USB 2? We could've just taken His Word and put it on a jump drive. ~~~

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Matthew wrote: > Again, you've confused your crusade with theirs, if I understand that yours > is "unwanted pregancy". Also, wouldn't lack of abortion be a deterrant? > Since nobody is saying, "What this country needs is more abortions!" Everyone is anti-abortion; all wish there to be no abort

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Yes, I agree. Each one is a tragedy. My point was that he's quibbling over names and whatever each side is called is irrelevant in the context of the discussion. Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:16 PM To: CF-C

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
"1.) If you're a believer, then you're sinner if you say you know God's Word, his intent, or his truth. That is, if you say your story or translation is God's Word, but God didn't tell you that, then you're sinning." For Protestant Christians, throughout all of the versions, there remains one imp

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Sam
The original was in Hebrew. The Christian versions are all translated form the Greek translation. On 9/20/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > Um which version Matthew? There are significant translational > differences between the accepted Roman Catholic versions, the Vulgate, > the latinate, the King Jame

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
Right, which is a classic example of why you should always back up your data. --- On Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:13 PM, Matthew Small scribed: --- > > "It's not as if the original text is still laying around somewhere > and can just be re-translated." > > They are called the Dead Sea Scrolls. >

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
I have never in my entire life heard anyone say that every woman should have an abortion. Each one is a tragedy, which perhaps averts another. And this mind you, is the point of view of a very pro-choice observer. I may not support somone pro-choice, but never support anyone who isn't. Dana O

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
"It's not as if the original text is still laying around somewhere and can just be re-translated." They are called the Dead Sea Scrolls. http://www.centuryone.com/0063-2.html Matthew Small Web Developer American City Business Journals 704-973-1045 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message

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RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
You've avoided the issue. "EVERYBODY is anti-abortion since nobody is pro-abortion." That's a ridiculous statement in the context of our argument and lends no weight to whatever your point is. "It's my firm belief that nobody understands much about the Bible." So how would you know in fact if a

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Matthew wrote: > I hear there's a ton of stuff out there that explains the supposed > inaccuracies in the Bible. You should look it up if that's all that's > keeping you from believing. > It's much deeper than that. It's not as if the original text is still laying around somewhere and can just

listen to the crickets

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
anyone surprised? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/19/AR2005091901859.html?referrer=email -- I don't care what Hillary Clinton says. I've seen the village and I don't want it raising my child. ~| Di

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Larry wrote: > There are significant translational > differences between the accepted Roman Catholic versions, the Vulgate, > the latinate, the King James version, or various other versions since > the early 5th centuries. > That's not to even touch the discrepancies between sources or the so-c

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Larry, Yes, there are differences in versions. However, the versions which matter the most are the original, written in Hebrew and Greek. It takes a more learned scholar than I to determine which of the English translations are the most correct. The faith that you have should tell

Re: Simon Wiesenthal dies at 96

2005-09-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
He wrote a few books including his memoir: http://tinyurl.com/7snza Also, a while back I saw this movie which was very good if I remember correctly: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097933/ More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Wiesenthal http://www.wiesenthal.com Howie --- On Tues

Re: Simon Wiesenthal dies at 96

2005-09-20 Thread Dana
Just saw that. DIdn't he also write a really haunting memoir of what the camps were like? On 9/20/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > LOS ANGELES - Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust survivor who helped track > down Nazi war criminals following World War II, then spent the later decad

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Matthew wrote: > It's clear you don't understand much about the Bible. > For believers, the Bible is the inspired Word of the Lord passed down Well, that's certainly true. It's my firm belief that nobody understands much about the Bible. I find it ironic that anyone WOULD claim to understand m

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Um which version Matthew? There are significant translational differences between the accepted Roman Catholic versions, the Vulgate, the latinate, the King James version, or various other versions since the early 5th centuries. If you cite the King James version, for an example, then explain how M

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Kevin Graeme
I KNEW IT! Abednego created the Internet! On 9/20/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > For people those who've actually read it, the Bible contains instructions > on > how to deal with most situations you're going to find in life. There's > nothing new on Earth that people 5000 ye

RE: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
It's clear you don't understand much about the Bible. For believers, the Bible is the inspired Word of the Lord passed down through his chosen subjects for us to read and obey. If you believe in God, then you can certainly believe he can bring the Written Word to us through anybody He wants to.

Re: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread John Dowdell
Robert Munn wrote: > Yesterday morning my company made a public announcement that we have been > sold to HP. The deal still has to pass regulatory checks, of course. > > Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? I don't know how many different projects Hewlett-Packard usually has at a time, much

Re: Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Brian wrote: > http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/20/science/20doce.html > I love the old saying, "If you want to make God laugh, tell him what your plans are tomorrow." Implicit in that gem is that, if you believe in God, you shouldn't presume to have any great knowledge of the World or what's ne

RE: Anus Laptops

2005-09-20 Thread Adkins, Randy
That was hilarious! -Original Message- From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 1:53 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Anus Laptops Yeah it's long, 40 pages? it took me a couple days on and off reading it but it's one of the funniest things I've ever

Re: Anus Laptops

2005-09-20 Thread Greg Morphis
Yeah it's long, 40 pages? it took me a couple days on and off reading it but it's one of the funniest things I've ever read. On 9/20/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > greg that was great > > > ~| Discover CFTicket -

Re: Anus Laptops

2005-09-20 Thread Paul Ihrig
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Science, for dummies

2005-09-20 Thread G
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/20/science/20doce.html Museums around the country are starting to offer training sessions for docents on ways to deal with bible thumping idiots who try to challenge them on exhibits in their museums. It's s funny...it's like training people to babysit the men

RE: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> --- On Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:14 PM, Robert Munn scribed: --- > > > > Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? I think you'll find that nearly all big tech companies use ColdFusion someplace... the question is whether or not they'll let YOU use it. My company has no less than 5 distinct

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:30 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: firefox honeymoon over? > > > > I've alse read an article that claims these studies are only > > > considering "verified" exploits. At the tim

Re: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes: http://www.vintagelibrary.com/pulp/hpl/index.cfm --- On Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:14 PM, Robert Munn scribed: --- > > Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? > > ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's cu

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mt. Angry Evacuation plan. > > Highwy 27 is the official route out of town in the case of an > evacuation. > It is a well maintained highway, very stable, capable of > handling multi-lane high-traffic scenarios with little > concern of overl

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
> I'm not sure if access to the source is at all required for secure software. > It may help, but the real issue is vulnerability to attack - and you don't > need source to detect a vulnerability. > I haven't seen one yet, but I'd like to see how long an exploit goes from being discovered to being

Anus Laptops

2005-09-20 Thread Greg Morphis
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RE: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Ian Skinner
Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? IIRC, the Sacramento HP facility occasionally advertised for CF developers. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.org Sacramento, CA "C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!" - Cynthia Dunning Confidentiality Notice:

Re: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
the last company HP purchased was a CF shop, but HP phased all the CF developers out within the first 2 months in favor of Java developers On 9/20/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yesterday morning my company made a public announcement that we have been > sold to HP. The deal still ha

Re: We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Cameron Childress
They do - in San Diego even. We just hired one of their ex-contractors who'd been working on a CMS for them in San Diego. I have no idea how extensively it's used across the enterprise though. They've also had a job opening for a CF person in SD lately... -Cameron On 9/20/05, Robert Munn <[EMA

We've been sold!

2005-09-20 Thread Robert Munn
Yesterday morning my company made a public announcement that we have been sold to HP. The deal still has to pass regulatory checks, of course. Does anyone know if HP uses ColdFusion? ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusio

RE: Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Jacob
Thanks. I found the problem. note to self... ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 needs to route to the next hop... not itself.. DUH! -Original Message- From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 8:43 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Quick favor... Not reaso

RE: Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:40 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Quick favor... > > Can someone try to reach www.excaliburfilms.com or excaliburfilms.com > using > the ip address 216.52.238.222 at let me know if the res

Re: Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Deanna Schneider
Not reasonable. I quit trying after about 5 seconds, cause I figured it's probably not all that work safe, anyway. On 9/20/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can someone try to reach > www.excaliburfilms.comor > excaliburfilms.com

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:58 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: firefox honeymoon over? > > I think the real comparison is the amount of potential exploits in the > browser. I think that a lot of these are

Quick favor...

2005-09-20 Thread Jacob
Can someone try to reach www.excaliburfilms.com or excaliburfilms.com using the ip address 216.52.238.222 at let me know if the response time is reasonable? Warning... Adult Material! Thanks Jacob ~| Discover CFTicket - The lea

Re: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Nick wrote: > > But I never could find what the taxes are if you bring back more. > Nick, I've heard that some people who travel internationally many times a year do 1 of 3 things: 1.) Pack a layer of clothes, then a layer of bottles (separate them with clothes), then a layer of clothes. Mak

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Ken Ketsdever
Mt. Angry Evacuation plan. Highwy 27 is the official route out of town in the case of an evacuation. It is a well maintained highway, very stable, capable of handling multi-lane high-traffic scenarios with little concern of overload or traffic jams. However, highway 37 can be used by more exp

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
I think the real comparison is the amount of potential exploits in the browser. I think that a lot of these are being fleshed out now with firefox given that the code is open and being looked at by the general public (general public developers that is). Meanwhile, IE remains the blackbox and we h

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
"President Bush does not care about the angry people" On 9/20/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > News Flash beep beep beep > > Mt. Angry has erupted. All surrounding areas are being evacuated. FEMA > has been notified and is expected on the scene sometime within the next

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Ben Doom
Matthew Small wrote: > LYNX IS THE BEST BROWSER! Once upon a time, we were having a small policy meeting about a project. I asked what browser level we wanted to support. My boss said, "All of them." I said it wasn't reasonable. He told me to do it anyway. I replied, "Okay, but we can't u

Re: HBO's Rome

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
Thanks for the warning. On 9/20/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oi, that movie sucks. An ex and I rented it one night in the hopes > of...well...you know..anyway, it's a very un-erotic snoozefest imho. > > > > That's the one...Looking at her past credits, I may have to rent > >

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Derek Vinyard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:40 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: firefox honeymoon over? > > hmm let's see... v6x vs v1x > > yeah ok. So, Firefox 1.0 should be compared to IE 1.0? If so then it still has m

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
i think michael (in his spare time, of course) should create some search function that would search posts based on two bits of search criteria and mesh together new threads... On 9/20/05, Derek Vinyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i was waiting for the obligitory FU. ok... i can get back to work n

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
i was waiting for the obligitory FU. ok... i can get back to work now. danke :) On 9/20/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: Derek Vinyard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > who gives a shit. > > who gives a shit about windows vs osx > > who gives a shit about windows vs *nix >

Re: HBO's Rome

2005-09-20 Thread G
Oi, that movie sucks. An ex and I rented it one night in the hopes of...well...you know..anyway, it's a very un-erotic snoozefest imho. > That's the one...Looking at her past credits, I may have to rent > "Kama Sutra" now. Someone told me it's a lot like yoga. >

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Ken Ketsdever
News Flash beep beep beep Mt. Angry has erupted. All surrounding areas are being evacuated. FEMA has been notified and is expected on the scene sometime within the next week to 10 days, food and water will follow within an addition 3 - 5 days. -Original Message- From: Tangorr

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
hahaha some of you get way too worked up lol (not the message i am replying to) it's actually quite funny sometimes. oh hell it's funny all the time On 9/20/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Critter - Derek - Kornelius, whoever you are today... chill. > > Nobody brought up those old

Re: HBO's Rome

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
That's the one...Looking at her past credits, I may have to rent "Kama Sutra" now. Someone told me it's a lot like yoga. On 9/19/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > is she the wife who had the kid while her hubbie was off to war > if so WOW! > > she is smokin' marlon... SMOKIN. > >

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Marlon Moyer
so what you're saying is that firefox sucks just as much as IE :) On 9/20/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=103 > > > > > ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Critter - Derek - Kornelius, whoever you are today... chill. Nobody brought up those old arguments. By the way... MAC OS IS BETTER THAN WINDOWS, OSX, AND UNIX LYNX IS THE BEST BROWSER! MY IBM PC JR WILL BLOW THE DOORS OFF YOUR SUN SERVER! Now back to your regularly scheduled program... Ma

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Wow.. I thought he was just posting the information to share. Exactly. ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by 100% http://www.house

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Derek Vinyard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > who gives a shit. > who gives a shit about windows vs osx > who gives a shit about windows vs *nix > who gives a shit about *nix vs osx > > in the end.. does it /really/ matter? why can't people just > make up their own minds and use what /they/

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
+100 0 ##| -Original Message- ##| From: Derek Vinyard ##| ##| who gives a shit. ##| who gives a shit about windows vs osx ##| who gives a shit about windows vs *nix ##| who gives a shit about *nix vs osx ##| ##| in the

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Adkins, Randy
Wow.. I thought he was just posting the information to share. Did Not really see that anyone was telling anyone else to use a different Browser because it was better. Again, one's choice is the most powerful thing a person has. Just relax and take the information and use it as you need but no sen

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
who gives a shit. who gives a shit about windows vs osx who gives a shit about windows vs *nix who gives a shit about *nix vs osx in the end.. does it /really/ matter? why can't people just make up their own minds and use what /they/ like? just because joe blow says this is better.. blah blah. who

RE: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come

2005-09-20 Thread Nick McClure
Thanks for the tips, yes we have the passports, so everything is in order there. Last night I found that you can have up to one liter of alcohol regardless of the $400 thing, which I think is now actually $800. But I never could find what the taxes are if you bring back more. > -Original Mes

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yeah, but the point is that Firefox isn't the cure-all that > so many people claim it is, regardless of version. Exactly. Thanks Matt. ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading Cold

AJAX fun

2005-09-20 Thread Charlie Griefer
http://www.aventureforth.com/ there are a number of mind-blowingly amazing AJAX apps in there. among them a spell checker (with source code), and http://www.netvibes.com/ , which is a customized home page. my day is shot. -- Charlie Griefer "...

RE: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Matthew Small
Yeah, but the point is that Firefox isn't the cure-all that so many people claim it is, regardless of version. I feel a storm a comin'. :-) Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Derek Vinyard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:40 AM To: CF-Community Subjec

Re: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come

2005-09-20 Thread Gruss Gott
> Deanna wrote: > Congrats! We did our belated honeymoon in Ireland, too. Here are my tips: > 1. If you're renting a car, take the accident insurance. Seriously. You've > never driven on narrower roads. (We knocked the glass out of one of the > sideview mirrors. Oops.) +1 on the accident insur

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread G
exactly...IE is much better than firefox. > hmm let's see... v6x vs v1x > > yeah ok. > > On 9/20/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=103 >> >> >> >> >> > > ~| Sams Teach Yourself

Re: firefox honeymoon over?

2005-09-20 Thread Derek Vinyard
hmm let's see... v6x vs v1x yeah ok. On 9/20/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=103 > > > > > ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by

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